Friday, December 20, 2019

German theologian Johann Baptist Metz may have died not knowing that LG 8, LG 14, LG 16, UR 3, NA 2, GS 22 etc were not exceptions to the strict interpretation of EENS, the past ecclesiology and an ecumenism of return.

Against Bourgeois Religion

Remembering Johann Baptist Metz

The Vortex — Tears in Toronto

Is Rep. John Dingell in Hell ?

IS REP. JOHN DINGELL IN HELL?

NEWS: US NEWS

by Stephen Wynne  •  ChurchMilitant.com  •  December 19, 2019    

Congressman spent six decades promoting abortion, LGBT

DETROIT (ChurchMilitant.com) - Democrats and a handful of Republicans are piling on President Trump for suggesting that deceased Michigan Rep. John Dingell, a self-identified Catholic, may be "looking up" from Hell.
At a campaign rally in Battle Creek on Wednesday night, Trump slammed Rep. Debbie Dingell, who took her husband's seat in Congress after his 2015 retirement, for voting for impeachment.
"Debbie Dingell, that's a real beauty," the president quipped, recalling that he gave her husband an "A-plus" memorial after his death in February: "She calls me up: 'It's the nicest thing that's ever happened. Thank you so much. John would be so thrilled. He's looking down. He'd be so thrilled. Thank you so much, sir.' I said, 'That's OK, don't worry about it.'" 
"Maybe he's looking up, I don't know. I don't know. Maybe," the president joked. "But let's assume he's looking down."


On Thursday, Democrats trumpeted indignation at the president for his "shocking" and "hurtful" comment.
They failed to note that on Oct. 12, 2016, in the lead-up to the election, Dingell tweeted: "Please take two running jumps and go to hell, Mr. Trump."
Dingell was the longest-serving lawmaker in Congress, having spent 59 years on Capitol Hill. The Dearborn Democrat was extremely influential, celebrated for his work on Medicare, civil rights and the environment.
He was also a relentless promoter of the Culture of Death. 
In his six decades in Congress, Dingell blocked pro-life protections for the unborn, advanced embryonic stem cell research, fought for federal funding for contraception, voted against restricting interstate transport of minors to get abortions and voted against a ban on federal health coverage that includes abortion.
Before stepping down in 2015, he voted against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act, which would have banned abortions after 20 weeks — the point at which the unborn can feel pain as they're suctioned or poisoned to death. 
The congressman's backing for abortion was so egregious he was rated "100% pro-abortion" by the National Right to Life Committee. 
In his final years in the House of Representatives, Dingell also embraced LGBT ideology, co-sponsoring in 2013 the Respect for Marriage Act, which would have federally recognized same-sex "marriages." 
On Thursday, Dingell's like-minded colleagues lambasted Trump for implying that Dingell is damned. 
2020 Democratic presidential contender Joe Biden took to Twitter to hail Dingell as "a patriot," adding that Trump's joke was "cruel" and "pathetic."
It is "beyond unconscionable that our President would behave this way," said Biden.
The congressman's backing for abortion was so egregious that he was rated '100% pro-abortion' by the National Right to Life Committee. 
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Biden — like Dingell, a pro-abortion, pro-LGBT self-identified Catholic — gave the eulogy at his colleague's February funeral Mass at Dearborn's Church of the Divine Child. The former vice president made headlines with his opening remarks, warning Divine Child's Fr. Terrence Kerner, "Bless me Father, for I'm about to sin." 
In the course of his address, he cursed several times and took God's name in vain, steps away from the Tabernacle. 
The archdiocese of Detroit came under fire from faithful Catholics for hosting the congressman's funeral Mass.

The Center for Ethics and Public Policy and George Weigel are deceptive

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The President and scholars of the Center for Ethics and Public Policy, Washington, USA, have been irrational, on Vatican Council II. So unethically they create a theological rupture with  16th century extra ecclesiam nulla salus(EENS), the past ecclesiocentric ecclesiology of the Catholic Church and exclusive salvation.It was the theological basis for the proclamation of the Social Reign of Christ the King in politics and law, the non separation of Church and State and a Catholic State,with religious freedom for non Catholics, as during the time of the Papal States.
There is nothing in Nostra Aetate to contradict Ad  Gentes 7 which says all need faith and baptism for salvation. We cannot know of any one saved in invincible ignorance(LG 16) who could be an exception to all needing faith and baptism for salvation.All, in the jungles of the Amazon, among the natives in the Americas before Columbus went there or in Asia before the arrival of St. Francis Xaview needed the baptism of water and Catholic faith for salvation. We cannot know of any exception.
So George Weigel uses a false premise  and inference to re-intepret Vatican Council II, un-like me, to create a break with Tradition.Then with the false conclusion he supports a secular state,with pro-Satanic values.He then considers this irrationality and innovation, as the basis for the Center's understanding of ethics for a new public policy.
This is deception.It is unethical. It is not Catholic.It is un-real.
Academically this is false.Factually and objectively it is false.This is poor scholarship.
It is stretching things when the Catholic writer at the  Center for Ethics and Public Policy,violates the Principle of Non Contradition to interpret Vatican Council II like Fr.John Courtney Murray Sj,and liberal theologians like Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger.
When George Weigel confuses what is subjective as being  objective, implicit as explicit,invisible as visible, it is nurturing a lie.This is not ' a development of doctrine'.
The Washington think-thank had it wrong on Vatican Council II.Their conclusion and inferences are wrong. A false interpretation of the Council cannot be the basis for a politico-social understanding in society.
George Weigel represents the Left when he does not say that the Conciliar Church is Feeneyite and the Letter of the Holy Office 1949(LOHO) also is Feeneyite( hypothetical  cases are hypothetical only).Instead, for them at the Center, Vatican Council II and EENS, are Cushingite( hypothetical cases are objective people saved outside the Church in the present times).
LOHO made an objective mistake(baptism of desire and invincible ignorance were visible exceptions to EENS for the cardinals in the 1940's) and it was referenced in Vatican Council II.
Vatican Council ( Feeneyite) suppports St.Aquinas, St. Augustine and the Church Fathers on extra ecclesiam nulla salus(Feeneyite and not Cushingite) and the baptism of desire(BOD), baptism of blood(BOB) and invincible ignorance(I.I), interpreted with Feeneyism(and not Cushingism).
BOD,BOB and I.I never ever were exceptions to Feeneyite EENS. Yet this is the false premise of the Center.
Vatican Council II and EENS, interpreted with Feeneyism( invisible people saved with BOD, BOB and I.I are always physically invisible) provide the traditional theological basis for the proclamation of a Catholic State, with Jesus Christ at  the center of all political legislation.The Constitution would place God at the center, of all life and activity, and not man. God would be the perspective , as a priority, for the development of society.
There cannot be an interpretation of the Church, life and society, by changing, the interpretation of Vatican Council II with a false premise , and then projecting the Council as a new revelation in the Church, a new revolution, a new understanding of what it means to be Church.The Holy Spirit cannot make an objective mistake.
With Vatican Council II interpreted rationally, the Council supports in DIgnitatis Humanae, a Catholic State with religious freedom for non Catholics, as during the time of the Papal States in Rome.
The Center for Ethics and Public Policy and George Weigel, approved by the U.S Government, are deceptive on Vatican Council II.They need to correct their error and issue a public clarification.-Lionel Andrades




December 19, 2019


George Weigel , Distinguished Senior Fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center,Washington interprets Vatican Council II with a false premise which is unethical 

 https://eucharistandmission.blogspot.com/2019/12/george-weigel-distinguished-senior.html

Carmen Russo: A Medjugorje la Madonna ci stava aspettando

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Virgin Mary saves doctor from hell- Near death experience Virgin Mary Ap...



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‘All It Takes Is A Little Opening’



It’s the most joyous time of the year and also the time for truth. Lost in it all, often, in the jollity, is Jesus’s central mission. And that mission? “The reason the Son of God appeared,” says 1 John 3:8, “was to destroy the works of the devil.” Therefore, the story of the manger, along with joy and peace, is also the story of history’s most intense spiritual warfare.
And let us note that the entire Holy Family was involved in that warfare: Joseph, the “terror of demons”; his life kept intense in keeping his precious Son from the satanic forces of men like Herod. And the Blessed Virgin? She is often pictured stepping on the snake, of course, and this is reality, not just an image.
Ask a medical doctor named Dr. Theodore M. Homa, 71 at the time of his video-testimony, in the Chicago area.
Raised Catholic, Dr. Homa had embraced atheism during his years in college and medical school. That changed about a decade ago, when Dr. Homa lapsed into a coma while awaiting a heart transplant — skin blackened with cyanosis, his liver shutting down — and found himself in a place about which he never thought, about which he did not believe. It was not Heaven.
While there was an initial light, the doctor soon found himself wrapped in a dark, frightening void or tunnel.
From it emerged the devil, who began listing all the reasons — words, deeds, atheism — Dr. Homa was not worthy to stand before God, and doing everything possible to draw the doctor into an awful pit just below their feet.
He saw high-resolution images of everything in his life, right and wrong. “I even saw the effect of calling God’s Name in vain,” says Dr. Homa. “I saw how much that hurt Him. I saw the ripple effect. I did not have a full appreciation of the Holy Name of Jesus.
“I saw that I was not worthy to be with God.”
Woe. Headed for hell?
Now yes: this ain’t exactly Christmas morning fare.
Or is it?
He saw the need for expiation, did the Chicago doctor. He saw the desperate state of his profession — how so many doctors had like himself  become entrepreneurs instead of true caregivers — how they shuffled patients in and out without tending to their fundamental needs, dashing off a prescription instead of counseling them on behavioral changes and even spirituality. “I saw the materialism,” he says, “how too many are focused only on their careers and their retirement.” How patients had become numbers. “I didn’t care enough,” he says, summarizing it, and this, he warns — the secularism — is “deadly” to the physician’s soul. Doctors should recognize that Jesus Christ is the Divine Physician, says the doctor these days: It is God alone Who heals.

While many, including in the Church, scoff at the term “spiritual warfare,” it is as much a reality, preaches the physician “as the existence of the Grand Canyon. This is real, Satan is real. All it takes to let the devil in is a little opening. But the Holy Spirit has awesome power. I experienced the theology of Catholicism and can state that it is all correct, that it is right there.” (So is Scripture: “For it is through the Holy Spirit that this Child has been conceived in her. She will bear a son and you are to name him Jesus, because he will save his people from their sins” (Matthew 1, 18-25).
Standing next to that dark pit — his destiny — the doctor felt urged by the Holy Spirit to call on the Virgin Mary. The devil was still there and had threatened him if he did! But in the end, the Holy Spirit, as at Bethlehem, as at Calvary, won out. “It’s kind of unimaginable, the immense power [of the Spirit],” says Homa now. “The only thing I can reference it to is how in the Bible, in the end of times, and the Second Coming, all knees will bend. This was the nature of the command. I didn’t have a choice. I just called on her and then the Virgin Mary appeared.”
She had a glow around her, did Mary –bedecked in blue-gray, the light forming sort of a crown; she called him by name and told him to go back and all would be okay.
Gently, but also with power, she put her hand on his face. Soon he was back in that hospital. “He’ll never forget the way her touch felt,” notes his wife.

In the end, Dr. Ted ended up going to Medjugorje in Eastern Europe, where he says he found his complete conversion. He is now committed to preaching on the holiness of the Name of Jesus, and warning that serious reparation must be made for materialism, lack of caring, and blaspheming in the Name of Jesus. He also learned that one has to cry out to God from the heart, not just through robotic religiosity. The glory all belongs to God.
Go to Confession regularly, says the physician, who now tends to the elderly as a geriatric specialist. Use the sacrament of Reconciliation monthly. When you do the right things, you win the battle, he preaches. Don’t let the devil tell you that you are not worthy. “Whatever you do, never despair,” says the doctor, as his final message. “Open your heart and accept the rich graces from the Virgin Mary.” This Christmas, let us set ourselves on the path of total caring. It is what the star of Bethlehem beckons us towards.